Bio

Jill Dill Vincent was born in Houma, Louisiana. She attended Nicolas State University and the University of California, Los Angeles.

American Legion Post #134 sponsored Jill to be nominated for the Pulitzer prize based on her poetry of Inspirational Poems Volume I & II.

Her ability to allow readers to become part of her writing is phenomenal, which is beautifully demonstrated in Little Receivables, Big Cash Flow, Inspirational Poems Volumes I & II, and Poems Inspired by History, also in the general fictional novel “Table 523”, and her latest novel “Women on A Mission”.

City of Birmingham, AL, Mayor Bernard Kincaid, and City Council honored Jill on March 20, 2003, with a resolution proclamation for a point person, organizing a city-wide celebration for Vonetta Flowers, 2002 Winter Olympics bobsled gold medal winner.

Jill also served as a board member under Mayor William Bell Sr. for the City of Birmingham, AL.

As President of Credit Professional International, Jill traveled within the United States and Canada, representing New Orleans, LA.

She was CEO and President of, PAL, Perpetual Abundance of Love, associated with Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of New Orleans, LA.

Jill was nominated Philanthropist of the Year twice in New Orleans, LA. Jill, known to many, always has dreams, goals, and never gives up on a mission. She is a cancer survivor, a firm believer of continuous education, large supporter of all branches of USA Military, EMT’s, legally organized first responder organizations, such as; Nations of Patriots, and enjoying life!

Jill resides with her husband, Air Force Veteran Kenneth D. Vincent Sr., in a close-knit community neighboring Birmingham, AL.